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2014 Annual Report Now Available Online

See what your county government accomplished last year in one easy-to-read format. Visit www.SLOCountyAnnualReport.com to review the 2014 Annual Report online, or click here to read the press release with more details about the report.

Public Works Department Receives Prestigious Accreditation

The County of San Luis Obispo Public Works and Transportation Department was recently awarded an American Public Works Association (APWA) Accreditation for going above and beyond nationally established management practice requirements. It is only the 96th agency nationwide and fourth California county to achieve the rare honor. Read more.

Are you a SLO County resident who has been affected by the drought? Take this anonymous online survey created by the County's Drought Task Force to assist us in assessing the impacts of the drought on local wells. Data collected from the survey will support the County’s request for federal disaster assistance that may be available for individuals affected by the drought.

The latest updates on the Paso Robles Groundwater Basin Urgency Ordinance can be found at www.pasobasin.org. The ordinance will not automatically become permanent after it expires in August 2015, but the Board of Supervisors has directed staff to work on several ordinances and programs that will affect different areas of the county, including the Paso Robles Groundwater Basin.